Federal Data Shows Firefighting Chemicals In U.S. Drinking Water Sources
The study finds, in many cases, amounts barely higher than government guidelines allow, but significant levels in 66 water supplies.
The study finds, in many cases, amounts barely higher than government guidelines allow, but significant levels in 66 water supplies.
The GOP nominee appeared to many observers to suggest taking up arms against his Democratic rival.
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